Parts Tumbler Recommendations?

Started by wfopete, July 22, 2015, 07:46:36 AM

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wfopete

I'm looking at getting a parts tumbler for cleaning up small parts and hardware.  I've seen ones used by gun re-loaders for cleaning brass at a good price (around $35).  I don't plan to use it a lot, just for occasional work. Any recommendations on these units and what type of media to use?

Pete Petrick
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Pete Petrick
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Kip Kern

Don't waste your money, buy a small glas bead cabinet.

Dale Sonnenschein

I had a tumbler and used it for cleaning parts. It doesn't work well. Do as Kip suggested.

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Todd Rovello

Last year I bought a 5 lb vibrating tumbler from Harbour Freight for a restoration project. It worked really well on brake/clutch perches, nuts and bolts, and other small parts. Add walnut hulls and Mothers liquid metal polish, run for 8 or so hours and most of the parts polished up real good. For rusted parts, I soak them in vinegar first. A blast cabinet would be really handy also.

Todd Rovello